Next year promises to be a good year for Asia Pacific private equity fundraising. According to Suvir Varma, who leads Bain & Company’s private equity practice across Asia Pacific, “Almost all of the world’s large LPs are increasing their allocations to emerging markets and Asia.”

Southeast Asia's conglomerates, which account for more than 20% of top-listed stocks in the region, are consistently outperforming their peers in developed markets, as well as single businesses in their own markets.

Sameer Chishty, a partner in Bain & Company's Hong Kong office, spoke at the 2014 Wealth THINK conference in Singapore on how customer experience drives competitive advantage in wealth management. In this talk, he discusses the actions that leaders in wealth management can take to increase customer

A report by Bain & Company on gender equality showed that professional women had lost their confidence and ambition mid-career. The report said that in the euphoria of graduation and starting a career, more than 40% of women entered the employment world aspiring to get to the top, compared to only

A report by Bain & Company on gender equality showed that professional women had lost their confidence and ambition mid-career. The report said that in the euphoria of graduation and starting a career, more than 40% of women entered the employment world aspiring to get to the top, compared to only

A report by Bain & Company on gender equality showed that professional women had lost their confidence and ambition mid-career. The report said that in the euphoria of graduation and starting a career, more than 40% of women entered the employment world aspiring to get to the top, compared to only

During an interview with Jakarta Globe, Sebastien Lamy, a partner in Bain & Company Southeast Asia office, explains why corporate and financial investors are betting on Indonesia’s medium- to long-term fundamentals and investing through mergers and acquisitions to access the country’s markets.

Many banks, including Singapore's traditional retail lenders, are still slow in implementing digital services demanded by customers, even as competition from non-traditional banks is heating up, a Bain & Company report said.

"We are seeing a lot of interest in medtech and private hospitals but the challenge in China is that there are few large deal opportunities," says Vinit Bhatia, head of China private equity for Bain & Company.